List of players in the Austrian football Olympic team

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The list of players in the Austrian Olympic Football Team gives an overview of all players who played at least one game for the Austrian national football team Olympia Team I - a selection team of the Austrian Football Association for the qualification tournament for the 1988 Olympic Games in South Korea - between the first international game in 1986 and the have contested the team's official dissolution in 1990. All players who had not yet played for the senior national team at a World Cup were eligible to play .

The players of the Olympia Team II , which only existed unofficially, are not included in this list.

overview

A total of 39 players were used, five of which were able to register at least once on the goalscorer list. Manfred Zsak , Franz Wohlfahrt , Manfred Linzmaier and Robert Frind played seven of the ten games, making them the record players in the Olympic selection. They are followed by Rupert Marko , Jürgen Werner I , Kurt Garger and Gerald Piesinger with six assignments each. The top scorers are Marko and Werner I, who scored two goals in six games.

30 players played in the Austrian senior national team before, during or after their time in the Olympic selection . The most A-internationals were played by Peter Stöger  (65), Anton Pfeffer  (64) and Andreas Ogris  (61). Among the Olympic team players, Stöger is the most successful goalscorer in the national team with 15 goals.

The club with the most players used for the Olympic selection was FK Austria Wien with seven different players. At 26, Austria also provided the most deployed players, followed by SK Rapid Wien , Swarovski Tirol and FC Admira / Wacker , each with 16 games.

The SC Eisenstadt , SK Austria Klagenfurt , VfB Mödling and VSE St. Pölten were the only first division clubs at the time that did not include a player in the Olympic selection.

All players

  • Name : Name of the player.
  • Club (s) : The player's club (s) at the time of his missions. In the case of several clubs, the number in brackets indicates the number of games that the player played for the Olympic selection while he was under contract with the respective club.
  • S  : number of games for Olympic selection (official games only)
  • T  : number of goals for the Olympic selection
  • Bet Summary : Games in which the player was used. The following abbreviations apply:
x = bet over full playing time
e = substituted on
a = changed
  • AS  : total number of international matches in the Austrian senior national team before, during or after the time in the Olympic selection.
  • AT  : Total number of goals in international matches in the Austrian senior national team.
Surname Societies) S. T Mission overview (I) AS AT
1986 1987 1988
1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9
Johannes Abfalterer Viennese sports club 1 0 x - -
Peter Artner FC Admira / Wacker 4th 0 x x x x 51 1
Alfred Drabits FK Austria Vienna 1 0 e 7th 0
Franz Feirer SK Sturm Graz 4th 0 x x x - -
Robert Frind FK Austria Vienna 7th 0 x x x x x a x 5 0
Kurt Garger SK Rapid Vienna 6th 0 x x x x x x 1 0
Gerald Glatzmayer First Vienna FC 1 0 e 6th 1
Ralph Hasenhüttl Graz AK 2 0 e x 8th 3
Andreas Heraf SK Rapid Vienna 3 0 e e a 11 1
Robert Idl FC Swarovski Tirol 3 0 x x a - -
Manfred Kern FC Admira / Wacker 2 0 e a 3 0
Walter Knaller FC Admira / Wacker 1 0 e - -
Michael Konsel SK Rapid Vienna 2 0 x x 39 0
Manfred Linzmaier FC Swarovski Tirol 7th 0 a x x x x x 27 2
Daniel Madlener SK Forward Steyr 1 0 x 2 0
Rupert Marko SK Sturm Graz (5) / FC Swarovski Tirol (1) 6th 2 x e a x x x 3 3
Andreas Ogris FK Austria Vienna 4th 0 x x a a 61 11
Robert Pecl SK Rapid Vienna 2 0 x x 34 1
Paul Perstling SK VOEST Linz 2 1 x e - -
Anton Pfeffer FK Austria Vienna 2 0 x x 64 1
Gerald Piesinger Linz ASK 6th 0 x x x x e 6th 0
Andreas Reisinger Viennese sports club 2 0 x e 12 0
Gerhard Rodax FC Admira / Wacker 5 0 e a x a x 21st 3
Andreas Roth Linz ASK 1 0 a - -
Alfred Roscher FC Swarovski Tirol 2 0 a a 1 0
Kurt Russ First Vienna FC 2 0 x x 31 0
Helmut Sauseng Graz AK 1 0 e - -
Frenk Schinkel FK Austria Vienna 2 0 x x 6th 0
Peter Schöttel SK Rapid Vienna 3 0 x x x 59 0
Rudolf Steinbauer FC Swarovski Tirol 1 0 e 3 0
Peter Stoeger First Vienna FC 1 0 a 65 15th
Alexander Sperr SK VOEST Linz 3 0 x x a - -
Andreas Spielmann FC Swarovski Tirol 2 1 e x 1 0
Helmut Wartinger SK VOEST Linz 1 0 e 1 0
Peter Webora First Vienna FC 2 0 x a - -
Rudolf Weinhofer First Vienna FC 1 0 x 4th 0
Jürgen Werner I SK VOEST Linz 6th 2 x a x x x e 11 0
Franz Wohlfahrt FK Austria Vienna 7th 0 x x x x x x x 59 0
Manfred Zsak FC Admira / Wacker (4) / FK Austria Vienna (3) 7th 1 x x x x x x x 49 5
(I)The nine games were played as follows. All results from Austria's point of view, both at home and away games
1986: Game 1: against Hungary 0: 1, Game 2: against Belgium, Olympia 3: 2
1987: Game 3: against ČSSR Olympia 2: 0 Game 4: against Finland 1: 2 Game 5: against Yugoslavia Olympia 0: 1 Game 6: against Yugoslavia Olympia 1: 2 Game 7: against Belgium Olympia 0: 1
1988: Game 8: against ČSSR Olympia 0-1. Game 9: against Finland 0-2

Leaderboards

player

Player with the most games
space Surname Association (II) Games
1. Manfred Zsak Austria Wien.svg FK Austria Vienna 7th
Franz Wohlfahrt Austria Wien.svg FK Austria Vienna 7th
Manfred Linzmaier FC Swarovski Tirol.gif FC Swarovski Tirol 7th
Robert Frind Austria Wien.svg FK Austria Vienna 7th
2. Rupert Marko FC Swarovski Tirol.gif FC Swarovski Tirol 6th
Jürgen Werner I FC Stahl Linz 2014.svg SK VOEST Linz 6th
Kurt Garger SK Rapid Vienna Logo.svg SK Rapid Vienna 6th
Gerald Piesinger LASK Linz.svg Linz ASK 6th
3. Gerhard Rodax FC Admira-Wacker Vienna (1971-1996) .svg FC Admira / Wacker 5
4th Peter Artner FC Admira-Wacker Vienna (1971-1996) .svg FC Admira / Wacker 4th
Andreas Ogris Austria Wien.svg FK Austria Vienna 4th
Franz Feirer SK Sturm Graz.svg SK Sturm Graz 4th
Player with the most goals
space Surname Association (II) Gates
1. Rupert Marko FC Swarovski Tirol.gif FC Swarovski Tirol 2
Jürgen Werner I FC Stahl Linz 2014.svg SK VOEST Linz 2
2. Manfred Zsak Austria Wien.svg FK Austria Vienna 1
Paul Perstling FC Stahl Linz 2014.svg SK VOEST Linz 1
Andreas Spielmann FC Swarovski Tirol.gif FC Swarovski Tirol 1
Record player
Manfred Zsak
Record player
Franz Wohlfahrt
Record goal scorer Rupert Marko
(II) If a player was active for different club teams during his time in the Olympic selection, the last club is indicated.

societies

Clubs with the most players
(by players)
space society number
1 Austria Wien.svg FK Austria Vienna 7th
2. FC Swarovski Tirol.gif FC Swarovski Tirol 6th
3. SK Rapid Vienna Logo.svg SK Rapid Vienna 5
First Vienna Footballclub (since 2004) .svg First Vienna FC 5
FC Admira-Wacker Vienna (1971-1996) .svg FC Admira / Wacker 5
4th FC Stahl Linz 2014.svg SK VOEST Linz 4th
Clubs with the highest number of players
(according to stakes)
space society number
1. Austria Wien.svg FK Austria Vienna 26th
2. SK Rapid Vienna Logo.svg SK Rapid Vienna 16
FC Swarovski Tirol.gif FC Swarovski Tirol 16
FC Admira-Wacker Vienna (1971-1996) .svg FC Admira / Wacker 16
3. FC Stahl Linz 2014.svg SK VOEST Linz 12
4th SK Sturm Graz.svg SK Sturm Graz 9

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Game 1: Hungary - Austria Olympia 1-0, Austria Press Agency , from November 10, 1986
  2. Game 2: Belgium Olympia - Austria Olympia 2: 3 , austriasoccer.at, accessed on May 7, 2017
  3. Game 3: Austria Olympia - ČSSR Olympia 2-0 , austriasoccer.at, accessed on May 7, 2017
  4. Game 4: Finland - Austria Olympia 2: 1 , austriasoccer.at, accessed on May 7, 2017
  5. Game 5: Austria Olympia - Yugoslavia Olympia 0: 1 , austriasoccer.at, accessed on May 7, 2017
  6. Game 6: Yugoslavia Olympia - Austria Olympia 2: 1 , austriasoccer.at, accessed on May 7, 2017
  7. Game 7: Austria Olympia - Belgium Olympia 2: 3 , austriasoccer.at, accessed on May 7, 2017
  8. Game 8: ČSSR Olympia - Austria Olympia 1-0 , austriasoccer.at, accessed on May 7, 2017
  9. Game 9: Austria Olympia - Finland 0: 2 , austriasoccer.at, accessed on May 7, 2017